365 Capital FX customer reviews

Updated: December 4, 2025
365 Capital FX
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Summary
Multiple reviewers report similar negative experiences with brokers operating under names like 365capitalfx, Cryptonet Exchange, and Richfielder. After registration, users were bombarded with persistent calls and pressured to deposit increasing amounts of money using claims of fast profits. Many mention deceptive tactics, confusing information, and fabricated data designed to obscure the fact that the companies are already flagged online as scams. Common complaints include being unable to withdraw funds, unresponsive customer service, and fraudulent demands for additional deposits before releasing money. Several reviewers note resorting to chargebacks or external fraud recovery assistance. Overall, the feedback warns strongly to avoid these brokers, describing them as manipulative, dishonest, and profit-driven at the expense of users.
Samuel
27.11.2024 | 12:36

what a laugh. care until you're dried out. was filled with rage and guilt for months until it got fixed. that was the only solace now i just laugh at the buggers. always open to help.. wouldn't wish this on me worst enemy

Stefano Raphael
27.10.2021 | 20:59

It seems I already wrote a review and then it won't come up so I guess I should write it again. It seems I have been unable to withdraw my money from my account and close my account. I was told that in order to withdraw the total of my account I would have to deposit the exact amount into my wallet. This does not make sense to me and refuse to send anymore money to any account they set up for me. It is nearly three month since I requested to close my trading account with them and I still haven't received any replies to my emails or any money. Don't invest any money with these guys unless you check them out thoroughly. I have requested for the assistance of fraudcomplaint. link and there has been ongoing process to get back my money

Craig Carlisle
01.10.2021 | 11:30

I am writing this review to prevent people from making the same mistake i made using richfielder to trade, if you want to learn trading via their virtual trading profile then its not a bad idea to trade here but when it comes to real time trades on the main page richfielder should be avoided, it works like every other trading platform but most stakes returns do not ever see the light of day. It may reflect on your balance but cant be pulled out, got in touch with re3ve proton mailcom and was suprised when they were able to pull out most of the money from richfielder, this platform like most is mainly profit oriented but this shouldn't stop accountability and rapid follow up on complaints, so many issues with them so finding somewhere else to trade would be more advisable

NANCY MOSS
30.09.2021 | 15:00

THIS IS A VERY UNTRUSTING COMPANY AND THE WORST SEARCH LIT CLAIM FOR HELP WITH PAY OUT

MATLOOB HUSSAIN
16.09.2021 | 05:48

BIG TIME SCAMMERS First time when i registering at the linked website in no time I was flooded with phone calls and emails. they blew me away with their lies and misleading quotes and statements. deposited the funds. account manager' keeps calling me and showing me how fast I can make money and pressures me to deposit more funds. his arguments was that the more I invest in the more I can make. I was given a lot of false made up info by phone to confuse me. I think this is done so I cannot actually realise that the company I am dealing with is listed as a scammers online already. I'm trying to get my money back and staying calm with the 'agent' trying to close my account. but no joy, more lies and still pressurising me to invest more money into their scam. The further you stay away from these scammers more safer you are, don't even look at their website its loaded with scamming jargon and lies. Stay away Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid

Rilley Reed
10.06.2021 | 14:46

After registering at the linked website I was flooded with phone calls. Everything was happening very fast. The funds were deposited on this website cryptonet exchange but the company you are dealing with really is called 365capitalfx. You 'account manager' keeps showing you how fast you make money and pressures you to deposit more funds. There is arguments that the more you have in the more you can make. You are given a lot of info by phone to confuse you. I think this is done so you cannot actually realise that the company you are dealing with is listed as a scam online already. Unlike the rave reviews for Bitcoin Loophole. You can read about the scam if you google '365capitalfx scam'. I'm using my alias email because I'm trying to get my money back and playing it cool with the 'agent' trying to close my account that I opened yesterday. I filled chargeback form with my bank as well.

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